Methane, both a vital energy resource and a potent greenhouse gas, is produced and modified by a number of geological and biological processes. Recent advances in isotopic characterisation have ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. Atmospheric methane (CH₄) concentrations have more than doubled in the past ~ 250 yr, although the sources of this potent greenhouse gas ...
An electron microscope image of single-celled methanogens, members of the archaea branch of the tree of life. They are ubiquitous in oxygen-free environments, turning simple foods into methane, a ...
When looking at greenhouse gases and methane emissions, many are asking, how does methane affect global warming and how can we reduce greenhouse gas? How Does Methane Affect Global Warming With ...
Analyzing data from airborne campaigns, the study reveals that older shallow-water platforms in Angola emit more methane than ...
Tropical seaweeds Sargassum binderi and Kappaphycus striatum show promise as ruminant feed additives to reduce methane emissions and enhance productivity. The study highlights the nutritional and ...
UNL researchers are linking cattle genetics and rumen microbes to find ways to cut methane losses and boost feed efficiency ...
On Earth, we think of methane as a clean-burning fossil fuel when confined to a tank, or alternately, a dangerous greenhouse gas when floating freely in the air. Indeed, researchers consider methane ...
The measured transit spectrum (top) and eclipse spectrum (bottom) of WASP-80 b from NIRCam’s slitless spectroscopy mode on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. In both spectra, there is clear evidence ...
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